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Watch Dua Lipa Live From Mexico free on YouTube?

Dua Lipa’s “Live From Mexico” goes free on YouTube

Dua Lipa has released her full-length concert film, Live From Mexico, for free on YouTube. The video captures the final show of her two-year Radical era, specifically the 92nd performance in the run.

This matters for fans and for how concert content is being distributed. Instead of limiting access to paid platforms or rental windows, the free release moves the experience into mainstream video discovery—YouTube viewers can stumble upon it alongside music videos, short clips, and live performances from other artists.

It also reflects a broader shift: major music acts increasingly treat concert films as long-tail audience builders. By putting the entire show in one place on a platform optimized for search and recommendations, the film can keep earning views long after the original tour momentum fades.

For viewers, it’s a low-friction way to revisit the Radical era—without needing subscriptions or special access—while still getting a full, cinematic performance format rather than highlights.

If you’re planning to watch, the key point is that the concert film is available at no cost on YouTube and is presented as a complete documentary-style record of the closing show of the tour cycle.


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